State regulators in 2001 reluctantly issued a permit for a Wright County chicken operation now linked to a nationwide salmonella scare and egg recall because they could not prove that troubled livestock businessman Austin "Jack" DeCoster was behind the project.
DeCoster had his associates get the state permit and start work on the huge egg operation while DeCoster was banned from developing confinements, records show. The state denied DeCoster permits for five years under a "habitual violator" law that was written with him in mind and has never been applied to another Iowa farmer. When the sanctions expired in 2004, DeCoster gained control of the operation.
Does the state feel bilked? "I would say that given the dealings we've had with DeCoster over the years, we are not surprised," said Iowa Department of Natural Resources spokesman Kevin Baskins. DeCoster spokeswoman Hinda Mitchell declined to comment.
DeCoster's Wright County Egg and a second company, Hillandale Farms of Iowa, have recalled 550 million eggs and have been linked to a salmonella outbreak that has sickened at least 1,470 people across the nation.
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